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ʾalqūm אַלְקוּם ‘army’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: probably from ʾal אַל ‘not’ and qāmāy קָמָי ‘-Kemai / to arise’
Roots: אל קום

ʾalqūm n, m
1) (TWOT) (neg adv) no, not, nor, neither
2) (BDB) band of soldiers
3) (CLBL) no rebellion, no uprising (lit.)

Mentioned in Proverbs 30:31

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